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COs caution motorists to watch for bears

The Conservation Officer Service is reminding motorists to not stop to look at bears on the side of the highway.

Deputy Chief Chris Doyle says come spring, it’s common to see bears grazing on plants on the side of the road.

He says slowing down or stopping to watch them can create alot of problems.

“This creates bear jams… We see large number of vehicles stopping for motorists to look at the bears.”

“These bear jams create hazards for other motorists, as well as the bears.”

Doyle also says never approach or feed bears, and to dispose of any materials you may own that will attract bears.

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